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***Pieter Davidse Schuyler (b. 1659) married Alida Van Schlictenhorst
***Pieter Davidse Schuyler (b. 1659) married Alida Van Schlictenhorst
****{{Tree list/final branch}}David Pieterse Schuyler (b. 1688) married Anna Bradt
****{{Tree list/final branch}}David Pieterse Schuyler (b. 1688) married Anna Bradt
*****{{Tree list/final branch}}Peter David Schuyler (b.1723) married Elizabeth Barbara Herkimer
*****{{Tree list/final branch}}Peter David Schuyler (b.1723) married Elizabeth Barbara Herkimer<ref>Cowen, Phoebe Strong. "The Herkimers and the Schuylers", Albany New York, 1903</ref>
******{{Tree list/final branch}}[[Hon Yost Schuyler]], militia member and spy during the American Revolution
******{{Tree list/final branch}}[[Hon Yost Schuyler]], militia member and spy during the American Revolution
***Margaret
***Margaret

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Schuyler
Current regionUnited States
Etymology"scholar"
Place of originNetherlands
MembersPhilip Schuyler
Connected familiesLivingston family
Van Cortlandt family
Van Rensselaer family
Estate(s)Schuyler Mansion

The Schuyler family was a prominent Dutch family in New York and New Jersey in the 17th and 18th centuries, whose descendants played a critical role in the formation of the United States, in leading government and business in North America, and served as leaders in business, politics and society in the United Kingdom. Notable family members include:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Bielinski, Stefan. "Philip J. Schuyler", New York State Museum
  2. ^ Cowen, Phoebe Strong. "The Herkimers and the Schuylers", Albany New York, 1903